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 Post subject: New version of NHibernate Query Analyzer
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:41 am 
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Ayende released, after an all-nighter, a new version of NHibernate Query Analyzer. These are the tools I like to see... There is a version voor the 1.1 and 2.0 frameworks and you can get it here: http://www.ayende.com/default.aspx

ps. is there a planning for the release date of the 'generics' version of hibernate yet?


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I tried the new version and can't use the Nullables2 library that allows you to use nullable types in the mapping file but native nullable types in your objects (int?, DateTime?, etc...). I copied the NHibernate.Nullables2 assembly into the NQA directory but I just get a message each time saying that the Nullable types cannot be interpreted.

Anyone got this working? I've written a command-line tool that I use for HQL queries that kind of mirrors a SQL*Plus type of tool. It supports named parameters, reflective display options and other things and it works prefectly for us. However, if NQA offers some benefits I'd like to know so we can take advantage of them.

Thx,

benster


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